In what’s being hailed as a historic transportation event, MARTA service will finally begin in Clayton County later this month. But what about other metro counties that might want buses or trains rolling in their neighborhood?
Today’s lead columnist says the state should change laws to allow more jurisdictions a chance to vote on bringing in MARTA. In our second column, the Sierra Club of Georgia says current transportation legislation in the House doesn’t go far enough to guarantee revenue to transit. They say the gas tax should cover more transportation options.